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embryonic Meaning in Tamil ( embryonic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

முளையத்துக்குரிய,



embryonic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அதே நேரத்தில் கரு, முளையத்துக்குரிய மற்றும் மூலவுருவுக்கப்புறமான திசுக்களாக வளர்ச்சியடைகிறது.

முளையத்துக்குரிய உருவாக்கம் மற்றும் இனப்பெருக்கம்.

embryonic's Usage Examples:

1687), a Danish anatomist, professor in Padua, advanced the still embryonic science and set forth the principle of comparison of fossil with living forms.


Transplant of embryonic cells into the brains of Parkinson's patients turned into an irredeemable nightmare because the cells grew uncontrollably [17] .


The interplay of extrinsic and intrinsic factors also differs with the age of the organism affected: the more nearly adult it may be, the more direct appears to be the influence of the environment; the more nearly embryonic the organism may be, the less direct is the result of a force impressed from without.


The careful study of the development of one Acoelous form and of certain Rhabdocoels has strengthened this hypothesis by showing that no definite enteron or gut is at first laid down, but that certain embryonic syncytial tracts become digestive tracts, others excretory, others again muscular.


The middle classes, which were making other countries rich and powerful, existed only in an embryonic condition.


About the fifth week of human embryonic life the tunica albuginea appears in the male, from which septa grow to divide the testis into lobules, while the epithelial cords form the seminiferous tubes, though these do not gain a lumen until just before puberty.


Cohnheim's hypothesis of " embryonic residues " provides that early in the development of the embryo some of the cells, or groups of cells, are separated from their organic continuity during the various foldings that take place in the actively growing embryo.


meiosis results in aneuploid oocytes with subsequent arrest of embryonic cleavage and implantation.


Achondroplasia (short-limbed dwarfism) is a genetic disorder that impairs embryonic development, resulting in abnormalities in bone growth and cartilage development.


embryonic clones fail to implant, miscarry later in pregnancy or are born with severe birth defects.


Such cannulated cells are characteristic of the nephridia of many worms, and the organs thus formed in the embryo Limnaeus are embryonic nephridia.


It contains the cancer antigen carcinoembryonic antigen, which is present on most colorectal cancers.





Synonyms:

early, embryotic,



Antonyms:

senior, old, late,

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